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When  one  wants to  use our archive  for  family  research,
one  must  definitely  know  the  name of the town  in which
his ancestors  lived. In  addition  to  the name  of  the town,
one  must  also  know  the  province  and  county  to which
the  town  belonged. This  is  because  many  town  names
repeat themselves and occur in different provinces.

The political  community  and  the  responsible  parish  are
often not identical. In  large  cities  there were many parish-
es, while smaller  towns were often  administered, as far as
the  church  was  concerned, by a  large  city. If one knows
only the town in which his ancestors  resided, but does not
know  the  responsible  parish, we can generally assist you
by using our reference works.

In  the  former  eastern  provinces, the  organization  of the
political  administration,  i.e.  province   and   county,  often
changed with regards to  both state  and  church  affiliation.
In the same way, over the course of  time, town names also
changed. It is essential to remember this when one is trying to identify the town from which his
ancestors  came. Reference works  which identify changes  in  these administrative affiliations
are available at our archive.

Because we do not have a comprehensive database of our parish register entries, we are un-
able to  conduct  any  searches  for individual  names. Concerning  the origin of family names,
one should consult the appropriate literature.

If one’s ancestors did  not  come  from  the former  eastern  provinces, the appropriate parish
registers would be found  either in the present-day local  parish or in  the responsible  church
archive. If one’s ancestors came from  the former eastern provinces bur were Roman Catholic,
then one is  requested  to direct all  inquiries to  the  Bischöfliches Zentralarchiv, Regensburg,
Postfach 110228, 93015 Regensburg.